World Warned To Prepare For Bird Flu
Confronting the possibility of a potentially devastating human
bird flu pandemic, the United Nations system - from
Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) to the UN health and agricultural agencies - today laid
out a blueprint for immediate preventive and mitigating action.
"We may not know about the future course of H5N1, we do know
this: once human-to-human transmission has been established, we
would have only a matter of weeks to lock down the spread before
it spins out of control. That is why the international community
must take action now." Mr. Annan told the Time Global Health
Summit, a three-day event in New York held to discuss key health
issues.
In light of these concerns, and likely rationing of available
flu vaccines, it is advisable that people also look at other
areas which complement good health. In the United States, the
average American diet is high in sodium, fat, sugar, and
preservatives and low in nutrition. These are typically not the
ingredients associated with the support of a healthy immune
system. It is the beneficial components of food which feed the
cells of the body and support the normal function which allows
each cell the potential to restore, protect and defend itself
from the effects of injury and disease. A poorly nourished body
is less able to carry out these activities as the basic building
blocks for cell function are in limited supply.
People should therefore seek to improve their dietary intake of
beneficial sources of nutrition and limit their intake of the
more commonly eaten foods which are known to be more harmful to
the body than their unprocessed counterparts. Will the support
of a healthy immune system ensure a perfect defense against
invading flu virus particles? Certainly not. However, a healthy
immune system may mean the difference between someone who
contracts the flu and recovers quickly and someone who suffers
greatly.
The most important factor in the improvement of any person's
diet is to improve the quality and variety of food eaten. While
dietary supplements may provide some excellent health benefits
they are intended to supplement, not substitute, the benefits of
a good diet.